These six peals will each of them go sixty changes without any bob, and by making of bobs each of them will go 120, 180, and 360. In three of them, viz. Triples Doubles and Singles, Single-bob, and City-bob, at the bob-changes the bell in the fourth place always ly∣eth still; whereas at the rest of the changes which are made at the leadings of the whole-hunt, the bell in the second place lieth still. And in the other three peals, viz. Triples doubles and singles dodging behind, Doubles and Triples, and London Bob, at the bob-changes the bell in the second place always lieth still, whereas at the rest of the changes that are made at the leadings of the whole-hunt, the bell in the fourth place lieth still. The war∣ning for the bobs in the 120, 180, and 360, in each of these six peals is the same with that in the 120, 180, and 360 in Colledge Doubles, p. 143. Each of these peals will go 720 with two extreams, which must be made according to the rule in the Introduction, page 90.
In the 120 of each there prickt, viz. in City Bob, London Bob, and Triples doubles and sin∣gles, the 2 is the half-hunt, and in the other three peals the 3 is the half-hunt.
In the 180 and 360 of each peal, the 2 and 4 may be the half and quarter-hunts, or others at pleasure.